
1) An unstable order 2) Disorder 3) Explosive nature 4) French word used in English 5) Lack of stability or firmness 6) Precariousness 7) Shakiness 8) Unevenness 9) Unpredictability
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1) Changeableness 2) Chaos 3) Commotion 4) Danger 5) Fluctuation 6) Flux 7) Imbalance 8) Lubricity 9) Ricketiness 10) Turbulence 11) Unbalance 12) Unstableness 13) Variation
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- an unstable order
- unreliability attributable to being unstable
- a state of disequilibrium (as may occur in cases of inner ear disease)
- the quality or attribute of being unstable
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In numerous fields of study, the component of instability within a system is generally characterized by some of the outputs or internal states growing without bounds. Not all systems that are not stable are unstable; systems can also be marginally stable or exhibit limit cycle behavior. In control theory, a system is unstable if any of the roots o...
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• (n.) The quality or condition of being unstable; want of stability, firmness, or steadiness; liability to give way or to fail; insecurity; precariousness; as, the instability of a building. • (n.) Lack of determination of fixedness; inconstancy; fickleness; mutability; changeableness; as, instability of character, temper, custom, etc.In...
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the quality or state of being unstable.
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The property of not being stable; thus, moving around over time, and/or uncertain in its movement over time.
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The condition of a system when it is easily disturbed by internal or external forces or events, in contrast to a stable system, which will return to its previous condition when disturbed. A pencil resting vertically on its eraser or a coin standing on edge are examples of systems that have the prope...
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The quality or state of being unstable. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-stә-bil´ĭ-te) lack of constancy; excessive likelihood of change. detrusor instability the occurrence during bladder filling of contractions that compromise capacity or produce urinary leakage.
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A state of the atmosphere in which convection takes place spontaneously, leading to cloud formation and precipitation.
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In`sta·bil'i·ty noun ;
plural Instabilities . [ Latin
instabilitas : confer French
instabilité .]
1. The quality or condition of being unstable; want of stability, firmness, or steadiness; liability to give way or to fail; insecurity; precariousness; as, the
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in′stă-bil′i-tē Definitions: 1. The state of being unstable, or lacking stability.
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A state of the atmosphere in which rising air is warmer than its surroundings and continues to rise.
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Atmospheric condition where a parcel of air is warmer that the surrounding air in the immediate environment. This condition causes the parcel to rise in the atmosphere. Also see unstable atmosphere.
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A state of the atmosphere in which convection takes place spontaneously, leading to cloud formation and precipitation
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[
n] - an unstable order 2. [n] - unreliability attributable to being unstable 3. [n] - the quality or attribute of being unstable
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instability The quality or attribute of being unstable to function properly and to being irresolute; unreliability.
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Inability to carry further load due to loss of stiffness (Instability is largely independent of strength.)
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The tendency of an aeroplane to depart involuntarily from the set line of flight. Instability may express itself in yawing (swinging to right or left), rolling or porpoising (following an undulating path). Such faults may arise from a variety of causes, eg insufficient fin area, too short a fuselage, inefficient tailplane, failure to compensate in ...
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unstableness noun the quality or attribute of being unstable and irresolute
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A condition reached when a structure or structural member is loaded in which continued deformation results in a decrease in its load-resisting capacity.
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The tendency for air parcels to accelerate their motion when they are displaced from their original position; especially, the tendency to accelerate upward after being lifted by either topographical features, convergence, or the condensation of water vapour within the air parcel which warms the air.
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the quality or state of being unstable; lack of stability or firmness. · the tendency to behave in an unpredictable, changeable, or erratic manner: emotional instability.
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